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A Virgin Among the Living Dead
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Directed By
Jesus Franco, Jean Rollin, Pierre Quérut

Written By:
Jesus Franco, Paul D'Ales

Cast:
Howard Vernon, Paul Muller, Jesus Franco, Alice Arno, Anne Libert, Fernando Bilbao, Britt Nichols, Christina von Blanc, Britt Nichols, Rosa Palomar, Nicole Guettard, Val Davis, Linda Hastreiter, Pierre Taylou


 
A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
June 16th, 2009

Favorite Movie Quote: "How can you shatter the Great Phallus?"

This was certainly one strange movie: Carmencé (Britt Nichols) is doing her toenails during a funeral service, and a head as a flower vase is in her room. Christina (Christina von Blanc) even drops in unexpectedly while Carmencé is licking blood from a blind girl (Linda Hastreiter).

Everyone keeps telling Christina that no one lives in the castle she is visiting. One has to wonder as they do not eat with her. Maybe they are ghosts. They certainly don't object when she inherits everything from her father.

She not only sees her dead father (Paul Muller) several times, but he talks to her. Is she dreaming? Is she dead and just doesn't know it? Death runs though this film.

I have to say for a low budget film, it was beautifully done; the scenery and music were very good, and it was strangely interesting.

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